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FALL 2020 SEMESTER ENROLLMENT 27%
73%
UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE TOTAL
1. Business (General, Finance, Management, Marketing) 2. Mechanical Engineering 3. Human Development and Family Science 4. Management Information Systems 5. Computer Science 6. Aerospace Administration and Operations 7. Health Education and Promotion 8. Communication Sciences and Disorders
TOP GRADUATE PROGRAMS BY ENROLLMENT 1. MBA 2. Counseling 3. Education 4. School Administration 5. Educational Leadership 6. Teaching, Learning and Leadership 7. Materials Science and Engineering 8. Professional Science Master’s in Environmental Science
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OSU-TULSA
1,662 | 73% 602 | 27% 2,264*
9%
64%
AMERICAN INDIAN ASIAN BLACK LATINO MULTI-RACIAL NO RESPONSE OTHER WHITE
| 6% | 3% | 6% | 9% | 9% | <1% | 3% | 64%
DENTS BY AG E S TU 6%
30%
10%
53%
UNDER 25 | 53% 25-35 | 30% 36-45 | 11% OVER 45 | 6% *Total does not include Tulsa-based online-only students.
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$600,000 3,000 Scholarships awarded by OSU-Tulsa in 2018-2019, including support for continuing Tulsa Achieves and My Dream students.
1 in 5
Tulsa-area high school students attended pre-collegiate conferences at OSU-Tulsa in 2019 – many who had never been on a college campus before.
1 in 4
OSU graduates in 2019 came directly from Tulsa Community College.
OSU graduates in 2019 attended TCC at some point in their college journey.
20+
20+
4 years
100%
OSU-Tulsa’s new Linked Degree program with Tulsa Community College provides a cohesive four-year public university experience in Tulsa. linkeddegree.com
The amount of a student’s TCC credits that will transfer to their chosen OSU degree program if they follow OSU-Tulsa’s Transfer Map.
Undergraduate degrees available 100% in Tulsa.
Graduate degrees available 100% in Tulsa.
ACCESS BUILD PATHWAYS TO HIGH-QUALITY BACHELOR’S AND GRADUATE DEGREES THAT DEMONSTRATE A COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION.
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300+ Members of the community served by the Al Carlozzi Center for Counseling at OSU-Tulsa each year.
80%
10 years Founded in 2009, the OSU Center for Family Resilience at OSU-Tulsa supports Tulsa-area agencies and organizations by translating scientific knowledge about families and family life into strategies that build individual and family resilience.
Of Al Carlozzi Center for Counseling clients pay little or no fee for services.
300+
100+
Tulsa-area K-12 students have been reached by the Center for Poets Writers Writers in the Schools teaching artist program.
Participants explored poetry, film production, creative writing and more through the Center for Poets and Writers at OSU-Tulsaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s community workshops in 2019 .
20% received free or discounted registrations due to financial need.
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Resilience Fellows through the Center for Public Life at OSU-Tulsa will lead dialogue and promote constructive change in North Tulsa through an upcoming grant-funded project.
SERVICE COLLABORATE WITH LOCAL PARTNERS TO CONNECT PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES TO THE NEEDS OF THE TULSA-AREA COMMUNITY AND BEYOND.
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PROGRAMS OSU-Tulsa’s Aerospace Administration and Operations program transitioned its offerings to a hybrid format that meets 2-3 times in person and the rest online to better accommodate working adults. Enrollment in the program has nearly doubled.
OSU-Tulsa is the home to OSU’s School of Materials Science and Engineering, which focuses on creating innovative materials for energy, biomedical, aerospace and defense and electronics and control technologies.
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The Tulsa Professional MBA at OSU-Tulsa offers flexible, eight-week hybrid classes for working professionals that blend the convenience of online with in-person meetings and networking with Tulsaarea business leaders.
The OSU School Administration program is headquartered at OSUTulsa and focuses on creating the next generation of leaders in Tulsa’s PK-12 schools. As part of this program, the Brock Fellowship in Educational Leadership allows teachers to earn a master’s degree in about 18 months at a substantially reduced out-of-pocket cost and while staying in their workplaces.
OSU-Tulsa plans to double the number of degrees and certificates available 100% in Tulsa in the next three to five years.
DEVELOP PREMIER ACADEMIC PROGRAMS THAT PROVIDE RELEVANT, TRANSFORMATIONAL LEARNING.
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INNOVATION OSU’s New Product Development Center has a location at OSU’s Helmerich Research Center and provides business analysis, product development and inventor assistance to local companies. Since its founding, the NPDC has created the potential for more than 500 new jobs and has helped generate tens of millions of dollars in new revenue for Oklahoma manufacturers.
OSU-Tulsa recently offered its inaugural Spanish-language informational event for Tulsa’s Hispanic community, partnering with community organizations to provide information and resources for families interested in college.
TeleED ECHO allows Oklahoma’s educational leaders, especially those in remote or isolated areas, to share best practices, receive ongoing and timely professional development and collaborate to help resolve complex issues and questions. The live virtual sessions are led by OSU-Tulsa faculty in partnership with OSU Center for Health Sciences Project ECHO.
OSU-Tulsa is part of the Tulsa Transfer Initiative, a group of six Tulsa-area higher education institutions focused on improving the transfer experience for Tulsa Community College students and increasing the number of people with bachelor’s degrees in Tulsa.
SERVE AS A CREATIVE PARTNER, AN INNOVATION DRIVER, AND A RECOGNIZED CONTRIBUTOR TO TULSA’S PROGRESS AS A LEADING METROPOLITAN AREA.
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$1.9 million 1 million+ Grant to study Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), prenatal exposures, birth outcomes and rapid repeat pregnancy as part of the Holistic Assessment of Tulsa’s Children’s Health (HATCH) project.
$1.9 million Recently awarded to two OSU-Tulsa Helmerich Research Center faculty researchers and their colleague by the U.S. Department of Energy to develop environmentally sustainable processes for recovering oil and natural gas from unconventional shale resources.
10 Full-time researchers and faculty at OSU-Tulsa’s Helmerich Research Center, focused on materials science and engineering and mechanical engineering.
Total number of resources available through the OSU-Tulsa Library
7,344 Items in the OSU-Tulsa Library’s archives, including collections on the Tulsa Race Massacre and Route 66. OSU-Tulsa archival contents have been used in books, movies, news reports and national displays.
10 Studies led by an OSU-Tulsa based faculty researcher exploring how military service influences employer perceptions of job candidates and ways to fight this bias.
RESEARCH ADVANCE KNOWLEDGE ACROSS DISCIPLINES TO BENEFIT SOCIETY, EMPHASIZING PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH.
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$120.2 million Total economic impact from OSU-Tulsa to the Oklahoma economy in 2016-17.
$104.1 million Total increase in lifetime earnings for OSU-Tulsa graduates in 2016-17.
$1.1 million Funding raised so far by MITO Material Solutions, an Oklahoma-based company that produces a nanoadditive developed at the Helmerich Research Center by OSU-Tulsa faculty.
30 Companies directly engaged at OSU-Tulsa’s Helmerich Research Center at various levels.
49,300 Average number of visitors to OSUTulsa’s Conference Center annually.
$6,000 Awarded to two OSU-Tulsa graduate students at the Helmerich Research Center to launch startup companies focused on using technology to improve water quality.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LEVERAGE RESOURCES TO CREATE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH EDUCATION AND RESEARCH. OSU-TULSA CONFERENCE CENTER CLIENTS INCLUDE:
• AT&T • Bank of Oklahoma • Community Action Project Tulsa • Tulsa Regional Chamber • Oklahoma Department of Mental Health • East Central University • Leadership Tulsa • Oklahoma Bar Association • Oklahoma Society of CPAs • Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health • Teach for America • TYPROS • Tulsa World • Walmart